Temporary Visitor's Visa 9(a): Nepali citizen in Nepal → Philippines
Nepali citizens need a 9(a) temporary visitor's visa for the Philippines — apply at a Philippine embassy/consulate with a passport valid 6+ months and proof of return travel.
A Philippine 9(a) temporary visitor's visa for a short visit (tourism, business, medical treatment), applied for at a Philippine embassy or consulate / the online visa application system.
- Validity
- Single-entry visa issued by the Philippine embassy/consulate
- Entries
- Single entry (the standard 9(a))
- Max stay per visit
- Initial stay granted by Immigration on arrival (commonly up to 59 days), extendable in the Philippines — confirm with the embassy
When to start
Start 10–30 days before your travel date.
As a visa-required national, you need a 9(a) Temporary Visitor's Visa for a short visit (tourism, business or medical treatment).
Get a passport valid at least six months beyond your intended stay and complete the visa application form.
Provide proof of your bona fide status as a tourist or businessman (funds, employment, itinerary).
Have confirmed tickets for your return or onward journey to the next port of destination.
Submit the duly accomplished visa application form with your documents to the Philippine embassy/consulate (or online visa application system).
What you'll need
- Passport — Passport or travel document valid at least six (6) months beyond your intended stay in the Philippines. ✓ verified
- Visa application form — A duly accomplished and signed visa application form. ✓ verified
- Proof of bona fide status — Evidence of your bona fide status as a tourist or businessman (e.g. bank statements, employment, itinerary). ✓ verified
- Return / onward ticket — Confirmed tickets for your return or onward journey to the next port of destination. ✓ verified
Where you'll apply
Nepali citizens apply for the 9(a) visa at the Philippine embassy or consulate with jurisdiction over where they live (or via the online visa application system where available).
Fees
| 9(a) temporary visitor's visa | varies |
Gotchas to watch
- A 9(a) visa is normally single-entry; the initial stay is set by Immigration on arrival and can be extended in the Philippines.
- Do not buy your ticket until the visa is issued — a confirmed reservation is enough to apply.
- Apply at least one month before travel; processing is typically 5–10 working days depending on nationality.